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‘If you were to go to America you'd hear a lot of in-jokes that wouldn't be funny here.’

‘It depends on one-liners and historical in-jokes that take a great deal of energy to follow.’

‘After that, they all turn into grating in-jokes, funny to the filmmakers, but infuriating to the average moviegoer.’

‘I can share personal memories and in-jokes with him, and compliment him on his fine choice of tattoo.’

‘But this is just an excuse for skimpy costumes, frenetic action, pop classics, sparky dialogue and quickfire in-jokes.’

‘Or maybe there were just too many movie industry in-jokes that didn't make me laugh like they made the studio executives laugh.’

‘If the worst that could happen is the elimination of in-jokes from the magazine, or the occasional staff member feeling a bit silly about having worked for the enemy, then it will be a welcome change.’

‘The film is utterly hilarious, filled with loads of sight gags, cheeseball dialogue and numerous in-jokes for horror buffs.’

‘I couldn't pronounce or understand half the names (still can't) and in-jokes but they still made me chuckle regardless.’

‘The result was something of a mess: wildly funny in parts, but littered with in-jokes about the Irish arts world and particularly the Cork poetry scene.’

‘The episode is riddled with in-jokes that are meant either for a Japanese audience, or for those who are quite familiar with the country.’

‘I think all of his movies are just giant in-jokes.’

‘It is also an extremely funny illustration of the national obsession with word-play, in-jokes and notably filthy double entendre.’

‘There were in-jokes I was never going to understand.’

‘The movie is a veritable mine of in-jokes, strange gags, and funny one-liners.’

‘So, I went through and labeled everything that was obviously an in-joke, pun, repetition of the same person's photo, bunny ears, funny gestures, odd, or the slightest bit out of the ordinary and attempted to explain it.’

‘Occasionally I misused the column to secretly share an in-joke with a friend, or girlfriend.’